Step 5: The Keyboard

Step 6: The Magic Mouse

Fold and bend the mouse like in the first picture. In case you taped the white surface, it should easily stay in shape. Glue the bridge flap first to ...

The fact that you can read this Instructable proves that you are the owner of an internet-capable device already, and don’t need an iMac, in case you don’t already have one. But they look so pretty...

Here’s the deal: You can make this one for under a dollar. Or Euro. Or Lira, whatever. But it lacks of a few functions that one might evaluate as essential, such as internet connection, USB-ports, or in general... working. Also, with 4.8", the display is a tad smaller than the original one.

Step 1: You need

Paper: You could just use normal printing paper. But paper with about 160 g / m2 looks more professional. The great thing is, that the unevenness of the paper gives it the texture of brushed aluminum (So don’t think that my template is sloppy because it looks too slick).